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Kool Magazine - UK

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Marine Parade, Great Yarmouth, UK
Historic importance plaque

Kool magazine[1] was the first free colour glossy magazine for young people in East Anglia UK. It was aimed at 16 - 24 year-olds and covered music, fashion, arts, as well as interviews with musicians, artists, actors and business leaders. The magazine was founded in June 1997 by brothers Andreas Mavroudis and Jimmy Mavroudis from the basement of their parent's restaurant, the Monte Carlo, on Great Yarmouth seafront. The magazine was distributed initially through retailers in and around Norwich.

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Montage of Kool issues

The original format was an A2 broadsheet flyer, folded twice down to A4. Polaroids filled the middle section with hand-written messages. It ceased production in 2001 with a circulation of 50,000.

References[edit]

  1. "British Library Item details". primocat.bl.uk.

External links[edit]

Musicians Interviews included

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Adamski

Alabama 3

Bloofish

Bjork

Death In Vegas

DJ Shadow

Dub Star

Fun Lovin' Criminals

Glitterbox

Gravediggazz

Grooverider

Heather Nova

Howard Marks

Hurricane # 1

JJ72

Jaguar

Kula Shaker

Lionrock

Loop Guru

Lynden David Hall

Moby

Madasun

Mandaley

Mansun

Natalie Imbruglia

Offspring, The

Pecadillos

Portishead

Precious

Robbie Williams

Run DMC

Silver Sun

Sleeper

St Ettiene

Stereophonics

Super Furry Animals

Supernaturals

Symposium

The Crocketts

Tin Star

Underworld

Utah Saints

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